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PREFACE
This operator's manual serves as a guide for the use of your Sakai SV410 -
Series Vibrating
2
Roller for those who are new to the machine, and also for the people who have experience in
using the Machine and want to refresh their knowledge for the machine.
Read this manual thoroughly and try to fully understand the information before operating your
machine. Keep this handbook at hand whenever you do your work.
The main subjects of this manual are:
(1) Basic precautions for safety, (2) Operation, (3) Daily maintenance and (4) Specifications.
For operation and maintenance of the engine, refer to the Engine Instruction Manual
furnished separately. Descriptions in this manual can differ from the machine instructions of
your machine due to the results of the investigation and improvement in its design. If you have
any inquiry regarding your Machine or this manual, contact our distributors.
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  • Page 1 PREFACE This operator’s manual serves as a guide for the use of your Sakai SV410 - Series Vibrating Roller for those who are new to the machine, and also for the people who have experience in using the Machine and want to refresh their knowledge for the machine.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS PREFACE MACHINE AND ENGINE IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS ........1 SAFETY NOTICES ....................2 1 BASIC SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ..............4 General Precautions ................4 Preparation for Safe Operation ..............6 Before Starting the Engine ............... 7 After Starting the Engine ................8 During Operation ..................
  • Page 3 Precautions for Work ................36 2 5.1 Compaction operation ............... 36 2.5.2 When going downhill ................. 36 2.5.3 On a slope ..................36 Applicable Jobs ..................37 After Operation ..................38 Loading and Unloading ................39 2.8.1 Use of a trailer equipped with a winch ..........39 2.8.2 Self-propelling ...................
  • Page 5: Machine And Engine Identification Numbers

    MACHINE AND ENGINE IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS When ordering parts or making inquiries about your machine, the following information is requested: (1) Machine model Indicated on the nameplate of the right side of the operator’s seat. MODEL CHASSIS No (2) Machine serial number 3SV24 –...
  • Page 6: Safety Notices

    SAFETY NOTICES For the safe use of your machine, correct handling and periodic maintenance are of utmost importance. Thoroughly read the safety precautions described in this manual. Do not attempt to operate and maintain your machine until you gain a full understanding of these safety statements.
  • Page 7 ☆ Non-approved modifications can pose safety-related problems. Before making any modifications, consult your distributor. For an injury or damage to the machine caused by non-approved modifications, Sakai accepts no responsibility. ☆ Basic precautions for safe operation of your machine are discussed beginning on page 4.
  • Page 8: Basic Safety Precautions

    WARNING: Negligence of these instructions can lead to accidents. 1. BASIC SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 1 BASIC SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 1.1 General Precautions ■ Read the operator’s manual thoroughly • Understand the functions of the controls and gauges. Familiarize yourself with their location and how to operate them.
  • Page 9 WARNING: Negligence of these instructions can lead to accidents. 1. BASIC SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ■ Do not use a machine which has not been serviced correctly at regular intervals • Before working, perform necessary inspections. Start operation only after making certain the machine is in good operating condition. If found to be abnormal, report to the responsible person and have the fault corrected.
  • Page 10: Preparation For Safe Operation

    WARNING: Negligence of these instructions can lead to accidents. 1. BASIC SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ■ Mount on or dismount from your machine after it has come to a complete stop • For getting on and off, face the machine and use the handrail and step. •...
  • Page 11: Before Starting The Engine

    WARNING: Negligence of these instructions can lead to accidents. 1. BASIC SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ■ Know the stopping distance. • When traveling on a road, bear in mind the stopping distance. Avoid excessive speed, and abrupt starting and stopping, and moving in a zigzag direction. 1.3 Before Starting the Engine ■...
  • Page 12: After Starting The Engine

    WARNING: Negligence of these instructions can lead to accidents. 1. BASIC SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 1.4 After Starting the Engine ■ Secure safety around the machine • Ensure that the area around the machine is clear of personnel and obstructions. Pay particular attention to dead spaces.
  • Page 13 WARNING: Negligence of these instructions can lead to accidents. 1. BASIC SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ■ Do not try to get on or off a moving machine • Get on or off the machine after making sure it has come to a complete stop and the parking brake is applied.
  • Page 14: Loading And Unloading

    WARNING: Negligence of these instructions can lead to accidents. 1. BASIC SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ■ Do not operate the machine except from the operator’s seat. Do not drive in a standing posture ■ While making turns, do not run at a high speed and do not turn the steering wheel abruptly and sharply.
  • Page 15: Transportation

    WARNING: Negligence of these instructions can lead to accidents. 1. BASIC SAFETY PRECAUTIONS • To prevent your machine from crosswise slippage, keep the ramps free from oil, mud, debris, etc. The drum must also be free from extraneous matter that can cause slippage. •...
  • Page 16: Towing

    WARNING: Negligence of these instructions can lead to accidents. 1. BASIC SAFETY PRECAUTIONS • Inspect or handle the battery with the engine shut down and the starter key in the OFF position. • Keep metallic items such as tools away from the battery terminals.
  • Page 17: Before Servicing

    WARNING: Negligence of these instructions can lead to accidents. 1. BASIC SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 1.10 Before Servicing ■ Attach warning tags when servicing the machine • Serious accidents can occur if the machine is unexpectedly started or controls carelessly touched by an unauthorized person. •...
  • Page 18: During Servicing

    WARNING: Negligence of these instructions can lead to accidents. 1. BASIC SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ■ Supplying fuel and oils • Spilled fuel or oil will be slippery. Wipe up immediately. Keep the filler caps tight. Do not use fuel as a flushing oil. Handle fuel and oil in a well ventilated area. ■...
  • Page 19 WARNING: Negligence of these instructions can lead to accidents. 1. BASIC SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ■ Be careful of high pressure hydraulic fluid • Bear in mind that the working equipment hydraulic systems are under internal pressure. Do not perform adding, draining, inspection or servicing of the hydraulic systems until the internal pressure has been relieved.
  • Page 20: Safety Decals

    ・Obey the worksite rules. smoke. ・Contact with hot parts will cause burns. ・Sakai accepts no responsibility for any injury or damage ・The filter cap of the fuel tank must be ・Contact with rotating parts will cause to the machine caused by unapproved modification.
  • Page 21 WARNING: Negligence of these instructions can lead to accidents. 1. BASIC SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 4 12 11 – 17 –...
  • Page 22: Operation

    2 OPERATION 2.1 Instruments and Controls 2.1.1 Operator’s station * ① Vibration switch ⑧ Steering wheel ② Vibration selector switch ⑨ Parking brake switch ③ Combination meter ⑩ Starter switch ④ Engine warning lamp ⑪ Brake pedal ⑤ Speed change switch ⑫...
  • Page 23: Gauges, Indicator Lamps And Warning Lamps

    Indicates the fuel level in the tank. E: The tank is empty. F: The tank is full. Replenish fuel appropriately before the fuel runs down. Fuel gauge CAUTION Be sure to use fuel recommended by SAKAI (refer to page 64). – 19 –...
  • Page 24 Monitor display Parking brake indicater lamp Goes on when parking brake is engaged. Vibrator indicator lamp Goes on when vibrator is operating. Hydraulic oil filter warning lamp Goes on when filter is clogged. Engine oil pressure warning lamp Goes on when engine lubricating oil pressure is lowered below specified value.
  • Page 25: Switches

    2.1.3 Switches Starter switch Starts and stops the engine. OFF: The key can be removed in this position. All the electric systems are switched off. To shut down the engine, move the key to this position. The charging circuit and lamp circuit are charged with electricity.
  • Page 26 Horn switch button Pressing the button at the center of the steering wheel sounds the horn. Vibration switch By means of vibration switch located on the panel, selection of vibration amplitude and On-Off is mode. position: Turning the vibration switch clockwise causes the vibration to start with high amplitude.
  • Page 27: Operating Levers / Pedals

    IMPORTANT • Do not operate the vibrator on a hard area such as cement concrete pavement surface or the ground covered by thick steel sheets. • Keep the vibrator stopped when the machine is at rest. • Shut off the vibrator immediately when the machine has been caught in the mud during vibratory operation. Speed change switch Selects three vehicle speed ranges. REVERSE (    ) (Low) (High) SLOPE OPERATION 0 〜 7 (0 〜 4.3) 0 〜...
  • Page 28 Throttle lever Idling Shifts the engine RPM. The engine RPM increases when moved toward the operator. Full throttle Leveling blade lift lever (SV410TB , SV410FB The leveling blade is operated from a single control lever. The lever has four positions; RAISE, HOLD, LOWER and FLOAT. Raise : To raise the blade, pull the lever backward.
  • Page 29: Unloader Valve

    2.1.5 Unloader valve The unloader valve disengages the drive, playing a role like a clutch. Use this valve for towing the machine when the engine is disabled or when troubles have developed in the hydraulic drive. Unload Onload For towing: Turn the knob counter-clockwise (Unload).
  • Page 30: Handling And Adjustments

    2.2 Handling and Adjustments 2.2.1 Seat adjustment Adjust the seat for your best operating position. Move the lever as shown by arrow. With the lever held in that position, slide the seat forward or backward as desired. When properly adjusted, release the lever. Adjust your seat position to suit you as follows: 1) Pull the lever ①...
  • Page 31: Scraper Adjustment And Replacement

    2.2.2 Scraper adjustment and replacement SV410D 1) Clearance adjustment of scraper Ⓐ ① Loosen bolts and nuts Ⓑ at 8 locations. ② Provide a clearance of 20 mm between scraper and the drum. ③ Retighten bolts and nuts Ⓑ at 8 locations. 2) Clearance adjustment of scraper Ⓒ...
  • Page 32: Disengaging The Brake When Towing

    2.2.3 Disengaging the brake when towing WARNING • On a slope, chock the drums and prepare for towing before disengaging the brake. • Avoid a long-distance towing. For towing the machine when the engine is disabled or when trouble has developed in the hydraulic propulsion, system disengage the brake as instructed below: 1) Rear brake ① Loosen the lock nuts Ⓑ . Tighten REAR AXLE bolts Ⓐ...
  • Page 33: Operation

    2.3 Operation WARNING • This machine is a one-man roller. • Operate the machine from the operator’s seat. 2.3.1 Before-starting inspection 1) Check that the steering lock bar is in the carrying position. WARNING Make sure that the steering lock bar is connected in the carrying position before putting the machine in motion.
  • Page 34: Starting The Engine

    2.3.2 Starting the engine WARNING • Check that there are no people or obstacles around the vehicle and beep the horn before starting the engine. • Set the Forward-Neutral-Reverse (F-N-R) lever in the neutral position and press down the parking brake switch before starting rhe engine. Unless these conditions are met, the engine will not start. 1) Set the throttle lever in a position slightly higher than IDLING.
  • Page 35: After Starting The Engine

    3) Turning the key to the START position to start the engine. Release the key the moment the engine has started. The key will automatically return to the ON position. CAUTION • Do not allow the starter key to stay in the START position for more than 15 seconds. • If the engine does not start, allow an interval before trying again. • Check that the warning lamps on the monitor display go off immediately after the engine is started. If any of these warning lamps stay on while the engine is running, shut down the machine, determine the cause and rectify the fault.
  • Page 36: Traveling

    2.3.4 Traveling CAUTION While travelling, do not turn the starter switch OFF. WARNING • When starting, operate the horn after securing the safety around the machine. • Be sure to wear the seatbelt doring operation. 1) Select the desired speed by the speed change switch. REVERSE (    ) (Low) (High) SLOPE OPERATION 0 〜 7 (0 〜 4.3) 0 〜...
  • Page 37: Stopping / Parking

    4) Move the F-N-R lever in the direction to travel, and the machine will begin traveling. CAUTION Ⓕ Forward Avoid abrupt operation of the F-N-R lever. Ⓡ Reverse Ⓝ Neutral NOTE: The travel speed can be controlled by the throttle lever and F-N-R lever.
  • Page 38: Stopping The Engine

    2.3.6 Stopping the engine 1) Gradually cool down the engine by running at low idle for about 5 minutes. Idling Full throttle IMPORTANT • Do not bring a hot engine to a sudden stop except for an emergency. This will shorten the life of its component parts. • Do not allow an overheated engine to come to a sudden stop, but run it at middle idling speed for gradual cooling down before shutting off. 2) Turn the starter key to the OFF position to stop the engine.
  • Page 39: Vibratory Operation

    2.4 Vibratory Operation 1) Run the engine run on the full throttle by operating Idling throttle lever or higher by operating the throttle lever. 2) Amplitude of vibration is selectable and turned on and Full throttle off with the vibration switch Ⓐ located on control panel. position: Turning the vibration switch clockwise causes the vibration to start with high amplitude.
  • Page 40: Precautions For Work

    2.5 Precautions for Work 2.5.1 Compaction operation ■ Do not operate the vibration on a hard location • Do not work the vibration on a hard surface such as concrete pavement, as this can cause the machine to jump and give abnormal shock load. Damage to shock isolators will result. ■...
  • Page 41: Applicable Jobs

    2.6 Applicable Jobs 1) This machine is mainly used for: • Static compacting work • Vibratory compacting work 2) Road rollers do a variety of jobs as listed below. This machine most effectively handles works or materals marked ☆ . Work •...
  • Page 42: After Operation

    2.7 After Operation Check for the coolant temperature,engine oil pressure and fuel level. Follow the procedures below to prevent the machine from falling into an unworkable condition the following morning caused by muds and other extraneous matter on the drum, or frozen drums: 1) Remove muds and water from the machine.
  • Page 43: Loading And Unloading

    2.8 Loading and Unloading WARNING • Use sturdy ramps with proper width, length and thickness which allow safe loading and unloading. • If the ramps deflect considerably under load, apply wooden blocks to reinforce them. • Loading should be conducted on a level and hard ground. Leave a sufficient distance between the machine and the shoulder. • To prevent slippage on the ramps, keep the drums free from mud, oils, etc. The ramps must also be free of grease, oil and ice. • Do not steer the machine on the ramps. If the machine is facing in the wrong direction, allow it to dismount from the ramps and correct the direction. For loading and unloading, use ramps or a proper loading stand.
  • Page 44: Self-Propelling

    3) Draw the wire rope from the trailer winch and put its hook on the hooking point ① or ② ( One each on right and left ) of the roller. ② 4) Place the unloader valve located at the operator’s station to the UNLOAD position (See “Unloader valve”...
  • Page 45: After Loading The Machine

    2.9 After Loading the Machine When the machine has been located properly on the trailer, tie it down as follows: 1) Press the parking switch button to apply the parking brake. Place wooden blocks under the drums to prevent movement. 2) Fix the machine with ropes tied at the front and rear towing hook holes.
  • Page 46: Battery

    Ambient temperature Always Amount of anti-freeze 6 .5 ℓ (1.7gal) Amount of water 6 .5 ℓ (1.7gal) Ratio Our vehicles are filled with a long-life coolant (non-amine type). The validity of the antifreezer is for two years. Use non-amine type long-life coolant when changing coolant. 2.11.3 Battery WARNING • Batteries generate explosive gases. Do not use an open flame close to batteries.
  • Page 47: When The Cold Season Is Over

    2.12 When the Cold Season is Over When winter is over and the warm season has come, proceed as follows: 1) Change oil and fuel with those for use in warm season referring to “Rating” on page 64. 2) If AF-PT antifreeze is in use, drain the coolant completely, wash clean inside the cooling system, and then fill with clean water (city water).
  • Page 48: When The Battery Has Discharged

    2.15 When the Battery Has Discharged WARNING • To check and handle the batteries, keep the Disconnect with negative cable first engine stopped with the starter switch in the OFF position. ① ② • The batteries give off explosive gases. Do not smoke close to the batteries. Keep flames and sparks away from the batteries. • The electrolyte is very corrosive and will harm your clothing or skin. If the electrolyte has come into contact with your clothing or skin, flush with sufficient amount of water.
  • Page 49 ■ Disconnection of booster cables Live Battery Dead Battery 1) Disconnect the negative booster cable Ⓑ from the Ⓐ  engine block earth. ③  ④  2) Disconnect the negative booster cable Ⓑ from the ⊕  ⊕  ②  booster supply. ⊖  ⊖  3) Disconnect the positive booster cable Ⓐ from the Booster supply Battery of the booster supply.
  • Page 50: Periodic Maintenance

    General precautions: 1) Always use Sakai genuine parts for replacement. 2) Use lubricants recommended by Sakai. Avoid mixing different brand lubricants. 3) For hydraulic oil replenishment, changing, level checking, filter cleaning or replacement, oiling and greasing, use extreme care to prevent dust from entering.
  • Page 51 3. PERIODIC MAINTENANCE System or Periodical replacement Replacement Part name Remarks Mechanism maintenance part period Master cylinder Seals (rubber parts) 2 years Adopted machines only 〃 Wheel cylinder Seals (rubber parts) 2 years 1.Brake system Brake hose 2 years Brake piping parts Air hose 2 years Adopted machines only...
  • Page 52: Lifting The Machine On A Hoist

    3. PERIODIC MAINTENANCE 3.1.1 Lifting the machine on a hoist WARNING • Get a qualified personnel to lift and lower the Lock bar machine on a hoist. Lock pin • Use sturdy wire ropes. • Lock articulation by means of lock bar located at the center of machine. Spring pin CAUTION Remove POPS before starting lifting work. 1) Put wire ropes securely on the hook and lifting points Smaller than as shown.
  • Page 53: Walk-Around Checking

    3. PERIODIC MAINTENANCE 3.2 Walk-around Checking For efficient operation, daily, before-operation checking is very important. Before starting, perform walk-around checking for loose bolts, nuts and signs of leakage in addition to items as shown below: Vibrating drum: Loose bolts Condition of shockmounts Hydraulic system Unusual wear &...
  • Page 54: Periodic Maintenance Points

    3. PERIODIC MAINTENANCE 3.3 Periodic Maintenance Points * * * 1 SV410TB , SV410FB only – 50 –...
  • Page 55 3. PERIODIC MAINTENANCE Ref. Interval Item Service Lubricant Q’ty ④ Engine oil level gauge Check oil level Every 10 service ⑮ Radiator and reservoir Check water level Coolant hours or Fan belt and water pump daily Check tension and adjust belt ①...
  • Page 56: Maintenance Procedure

    3. PERIODIC MAINTENANCE 3.4 Maintenance Procedure For servicing the engine, see the separate engine manual. (1) Every 10 hours or daily Engine oil level gauge ④ Engine oil level gauge Engine oil fill port Shut down the engine and check the engine oil level. If it is not between MAX and MIN marks, add oil through the fill hole.
  • Page 57: Every 50 Hours

    3. PERIODIC MAINTENANCE  Fan belt and water pump belt Belt for fan See the separate engine manual. Check tension and adjust. Belt water pump (2) Every 50 hours ① Hydraulic oil level gauge Fill port Check the oil level with the sight glass on the side of tank. The level is proper if it is between H and L marks when cold.
  • Page 58 3. PERIODIC MAINTENANCE ⑧ Battery Hydrometer 1) Check the condition of the battery and replace it as necessary. Check the color of the hydrometer atop the battery to confirm the condition of the battery. Green ....Satisfactory Black ....Charging is necessary Semitransparent Replacent is necessary 2) When the terminal is loose, tighten it sufficiently, and thinly apply vaseline or grease to prevent rusting.
  • Page 59: Every 250 Hours

    3. PERIODIC MAINTENANCE (3) Every 250 hours ⑨ Rubber dampers Check the rubber blocks for cracks, and their mounting bolts for looseness. ⑩ Vibrator Check for the oil level and leakage. (Right side) Filler plug Level plug Drain plug ⑪ Brake Apply grease to the brake pedal bracket.
  • Page 60 3. PERIODIC MAINTENANCE Center pin and tilt pin bearings Apply grease at 4 locations. Cylinder head and anchor pins Apply grease at 4 locations. The steering cylinder is provided on both sides of the machine. Differential and final drive Check for oil level, and add oil through the fill port as necessary. 〈Differential Ⓐ〉...
  • Page 61: Every 500 Hours

    3. PERIODIC MAINTENANCE (4) Every 500 hours ⑥ Fuel pre - filter Change the pre - filter. IMPORTANT Pay attention to the direcion of installation when installing the filter. Fuel pre-filter ⑫ Hydraulic oil return filter ⑭ Hydraulic oil line filter Change the elements. Line Return filter filter ⑬ Control link 1) Check the nuts for looseness.
  • Page 62 3. PERIODIC MAINTENANCE ⑲ Engine oil filter Engine oil pan See the separate engine manual. 1) After completion of operation and while the oil is warm, drain the oil with the drain plug Ⓐ removed. WARNING Ⓒ When draining a hot oil, use care not to get burned. Ⓑ 2) Refit the drain plug Ⓐ and fill the crankcase with the engine oil from the fill hole Ⓑ...
  • Page 63 3. PERIODIC MAINTENANCE Final drive 1) Rotate the wheel till the drain port is located at the lowest position. Remove plug to drain oil. Plug ( Drain port, 2) At the final drive, adjust the position of plug until it is Level port parallel to the ground.
  • Page 64: Every 1000 Hours

    3. PERIODIC MAINTENANCE (5) Every 1,000 hours ② Hydraulic oil suction filter Take off the hydraulic tank cover. Take out and clean the strainer, change the strainer if necessary. ③ Hydraulic oil tank Fill port 1) Remove the drain plug, and drain oil while it is warm. 2) Clean inside of the tank, and fill fresh oil to the Level gauge specified level.
  • Page 65 3. PERIODIC MAINTENANCE ⑯ Fuel strainer Fuel strainer See the separate engine manual. Clean the strainer. ⑱ Fuel filter See the separate engine manual. Change the filter cartridge. Fuel filter  Gear case : Wheel motor Level plug 1) Position the drum so that the drain plug comes to the bottom.
  • Page 66: As Required

    3. PERIODIC MAINTENANCE (6) As required ⑤ Air cleaner When the red float of the dust indicator reaches the service level (a mark on the indicator), clean the element as described below: 1) Pull the clip and turn the cover 12 degrees counter clockwise to remove it. With draw the element.
  • Page 67 3. PERIODIC MAINTENANCE ⑦ Tires 1) Check for unusual wear and damage. 2) Check for the inflation. 137 kPa {20 psi} 3) Check the wheel nuts for looseness. Fuel tank 1) With the drain plug removed, remove the water and sediment from the bottom of the tank. 2) If sedimentation is substantial, remove the drain plug and clean the interior of the tank.
  • Page 68: Fluid And Lubricant Capacities

    4) When replacing oil, drain it completely and clean the container with flushing oil before filling new oil. 5) When fueling SAKAI machines, be sure to use the fuel that we specity or recommend. Nonconformance resulting from use of fuel and lube oil other than those specified or recomended by our company is not covered by our warranty and repair service.
  • Page 69 3. PERIODIC MAINTENANCE (4) Recommended lubricants Lubricant Engine oil Gear oil Hydraulic oil Grease API – CH– 4 API GL 4 VG 46 (NLGI – II) company Universal RANDO MULTIFAK Chevron DELO 40 LE Thuban 90 HDZ 46 EP 2 BP Gear Oil Bartran Energrease...
  • Page 70: Electric Wiring Diagram

    3. PERIODIC MAINTENANCE 3.6 Electric Wiring Diagram – 66 –...
  • Page 71: Fuse Box

    3. PERIODIC MAINTENANCE 3.7 Fuse box The fuse box houses five 15A-,five 20A- lined up with spares fitted for 15A-,and 20A- fuses. Use fuses of correct capacity. See page 25. Fuse box NOTE: When a fuse is burned, determine the cause before replacing. 3.8 Battery 1) Leaving the battery unused for long without attention or using its power excessively at a time can cause...
  • Page 72: Specifications

    4 SPECIFICATIONS (1) SV410D 1700 2650 1410 1300 1920 4980 Model SV410D Vibrating power: High Weight: 38 Hz { 2,300 vpm} 30 Hz { 1,800 vpm} Gross weight 7,430 kg (16,380 lbs) Frequency On front axle 3,630 kg ( 8,000 lbs) Centrifugal force 93 kN(20,945 lbs) 118 kN(26,460 lbs)
  • Page 73 (2) SV410T 1700 2650 1415 1300 1920 5000 Model SV410T Vibrating power: High Weight: 38 Hz { 2,300 vpm} 30 Hz { 1,800 vpm} Gross weight 7,650 kg (16,865 lbs) Frequency On front axle 3,880 kg ( 8,555 lbs) Centrifugal force 103 kN(23,150 lbs) 127 kN(28,660 lbs) {10,500 kgf}...
  • Page 74 (3) SV410TF 1700 2650 1415 5000 1920 1300 Model SV410TF Vibrating power: High Weight: 38 Hz { 2,300 vpm} 30 Hz { 1,800 vpm} Gross weight 8,840 kg (19,490 lbs) Frequency On front axle 5,110 kg (11,265 lbs) 103 kN(23,150 lbs) 127 kN(28,660 lbs) Centrifugal force {10,500 kgf}...
  • Page 75 (4) SV410TB 1700 1265 2650 1415 5330 1300 2250 Model SV410TB Vibrating power: High Weight: 38 Hz { 2,300 vpm} 30 Hz { 1,800 vpm} Gross weight 8,050 kg (17,745 lbs) Frequency On front axle 4,380 kg ( 9,655 lbs) Centrifugal force 103 kN(23,150 lbs) 127 kN(28,660 lbs) {10,500 kgf}...
  • Page 76 (5) SV410FB 1700 1265 2650 1415 5330 1300 2250 Model SV410FB Vibrating power: High Weight: 38 Hz { 2,300 vpm} 30 Hz { 1,800 vpm} Gross weight 9,250 kg (20,390 lbs) Frequency On front axle 5,630 kg (12,410 lbs) 103 kN(23,150 lbs) 127 kN(28,660 lbs) Centrifugal force {10,500 kgf}...
  • Page 77 Head Office: 1-4-8, Shiba Daimon, Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan Telephone: Tokyo (03) 3431-9971 Facsimile: (03) 3436-6212 Printed in Japan 2013. 06. ① ⓒ...

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